Sneem is a village in Co. Kerry, South West Ireland, long associated with a remote and relaxed way of living.It is situated in the famous “Ring of Kerry” a route that encapsulates some of the best nature has to offer. Nestled between mountains and wild and rugged coast it offers some of the best views in the country, to be experienced either from the car, on foot or on a bicycle as the weather dictates!

The village is split into two by the Sneem River (have a look at the video for the flooded river), with the respective sides being known as North Square and South Square. Each part of the village has its own feeling and special beauty, there is really no better way than to spend a day exploring.

Visit Site: http://sneemireland.com/

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